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Abstract Introduction: It was surprising that the prevalence of pornography addiction in our conservative religious society is increasing that is why we decided to start studying it. Aim: Was to assess the prevalence of pornography addiction among married patients and to study the possible interaction between pornography addiction and male sexual function. Method: The study included 616 male patients; 293 patients complaining of sexual dysfunction (G1) and 323 patients not complaining of sexual dysfunction (G2). Results: There were (58.8%) of all patients using pornography materials ({52.9%} in G1 and {64.1%} in G2). Between pornography users, (32.6%) were using pornography before marriage for masturbation and stopped using after marriage, (17.7%) patients were using pornography before marriage for masturbation and continue to use after marriage, and (8.4%) patients start to use pornography after marriage or after development of the sexual dysfunction. In G1, (24.6%) were using pornography before marriage for masturbation and stopped using after marriage, (17.4%) patients were using pornography before marriage for masturbation and continue to use after marriage, and (10.9%) patients start to use pornography after development of the sexual dysfunction. In G2, (39.9%) patients were using pornography before marriage for masturbation and stopped using after marriage, (18%) patients were using pornography before marriage for masturbation and continue to use after marriage, and (6.2%) patients start to use pornography after marriage. Conclusion: Our study provided some descriptive information about the prevalence of pornography addiction in our conservative religious society. Key words: Pornography, male sexual dysfunction. |